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fukhueson@lemmy.worldBanned from community to News@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

Study: Increasing minimum wage does not reduce jobs

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Study: Increasing minimum wage does not reduce jobs

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fukhueson@lemmy.worldBanned from community to News@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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A new report shows minimum wage increases have had little effect on the number of jobs in Maryland and nationwide. While the rhetoric around increasing the minimum wage often comes with the caution it will reduce low-wage employment, a new review of decades of research showed most studies found no job losses after the state or local minimum wage is raised. Ben Zipperer, senior economist for the Economic Policy Institute and the review's co-author, said raising the minimum wage has unquestionably benefited workers. ...
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    No, but it makes business owners more likely to outsource or replace with AI.

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      Guess we need to get rid of business owners then.

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        So if you owned a business, you’d like to be removed from that position?

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          I do own a business. I’m the sole and only employee, as it should be unless I want to establish a partnership.

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            So you’re self employed. This study doesn’t apply to you.

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              It’s going to blow your mind once you find out about cooperatives.

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                Or that businesses that employ people in the classic employer-employee way are effectively price-fixing the labor market. The larger they are, the stronger the effect.

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                It’s going to blow your mind to find out how often new businesses fail.

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                  Are you just spouting our random things thinking it makes your earlier point more valid?

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                  ???

                  What, exactly, do you think your point is?

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                    Business owners take the risk. Not everyone can start a business and take on that risk. Most aren’t even profitable for years after. That’s my point.

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                  How many new business fail?

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                    I looked it up and it seems like the survival rate of new businesses is about 78% in the US.

                    https://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2024/1-year-survival-rates-for-new-business-establishments-by-year-and-location.htm

                    The first year seems to be the hardest and each year after that survival rates get better and better.

                    This data suggests that after 10 years nearly 35% of business are still in business.

                    https://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2024/34-7-percent-of-business-establishments-born-in-2013-were-still-operating-in-2023.htm

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      No. They’re aiming for that regardless.

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      “More likely”

      If these people could be replaced with AI already, they would be. It doesn’t matter how much or little they make.

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